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Tensor 10
Rab
Tensor 10
$64.95
Description

  Hit the trail with the Rab Tensor 10, a lightweight multi-purpose day pack suitable for hiking, cycling and running.

  The Tensor 10 features the AirContour back system, with a pre-curved back panel that promotes a closer fit and more natural movement. A zipped top pocket and key clip keep valuables like wallet and phone safe, and for those quick early morning or evening sessions, a light loop and reflective graphics make sure you’ll be seen in the dark. Hydration compatible, the Tensor 10 fits a 2L hydration sleeve and has stretch water bottle side pockets. A front stash pocket gives easy access so you can grab extra layers or snacks on the move.

  With a lightweight breathable back system and removable waist belt, the Tensor 10 is perfect for short hikes in the summer and mountain biking missions.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65

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Description
Brand:
Rab
MFG SKU/Part Number:
QAP-03
Dimensions:
43 x 24 x 17cm
Volume:
10lt / 610cu.in
Weight:
0.41kg / 14oz
Back Length:
16" / 41cm
Other Features:
  • 100% RECYCLED 420D Polyester Ripstop / HydroShield
  • Bike light loop
  • Removable waistbelt for versatility
  • Key clip
  • Zipped top pocket for secure storage
  • Lightweight and breathable Air Contour™ carry system
  • Front stash pocket for quick access
  • Internal zipped security pocket for valuable items
  • Sternum strap with whistle to attract attention
  • Hydration compatible-fits 2L bladder
  • Grab handle
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